"Equal Pay Day" Protesters Demand Equal Pay For Women10 pictures

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig speaks during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries...More

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig speaks during the 'Equal Pay Day'...German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig speaks during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country,...More

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig attends the 'Equal Pay Day'...German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig, Thomas Oppermann, chairman of the Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group, and Elke Ferner, parliamentary state secretary and head of the council of the Social Democrats (SPD)...More

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig, Thomas Oppermann, chairman of the...German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig, Thomas Oppermann, chairman of the Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group, and Elke Ferner, parliamentary state secretary and head of the council of the Social Democrats (SPD) workers' council (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialdemokratischer Frauen, or ASF), attend the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig stands in front of a demonstrator posing as a better-paid male architect holding a ruler as she attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual...More

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig stands in front of a demonstrator...German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig stands in front of a demonstrator posing as a better-paid male architect holding a ruler as she attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig (L) speaks to Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, as they attend the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The...More

German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig (L) speaks to Gregor Gysi,...German Federal Family Minister Manuela Schwesig (L) speaks to Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, as they attend the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country,...More

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party,...Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, looks at his watch during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes...More

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, looks...Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, looks at his watch during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country,...More

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party,...Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country,...More

Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party,...Gregor Gysi, co-leader of the Bundestag faction of Die Linke left-wing party, attends the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore

German Greens Party (Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen) co-faction leader Katrin...German Greens Party (Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen) co-faction leader Katrin Goering-Eckardt speaks during the 'Equal Pay Day' demonstration on March 21, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The annual event recognizes the wage gap between the sexes in the country, where women's salaries still lag behind that of men, particularly in the states that were once East Germany.LessMore